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Facebook hits nearly 500 million users – infographic

May 18, 2012 in Business Blog

Check out the new infographic about Facebook and it’s mobile users.

How often do you check Facebook on your mobile? Tell us in the comments below and you could win a social media design for your FB & Twitter page!

 

 

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Why you need to redesign your webpage

May 7, 2012 in Business Blog

How long has it been since you redesigned your webpage?

Can visitors easily see and find the information they’re looking for? Contact details, email addresses, telephone numbers and price lists are often not posted on websites, due to fear of spam and helping out competitors, but companies often forget that if you competitors can’t find your information…neither can your target market.

 

Reasons To Redesign Your Website - Infographic

 

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Why aren’t you showing up on Google? – The Panda Update

May 7, 2012 in Business Blog

 

Have a look at how Google penalises thin and unworthy content. If you’re having a problem with Google not ranking your page, perhaps this is why/

 

 

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South Africa in Social Media

May 4, 2012 in Business Blog

Can we still afford to not use Social Media Marketing?

There are some fascinating statistics surrounding South Africans on Social Media for 2012. Why not take a look at this video and let us know what you think in the comments below.

Here’s a few highlights for those that don’t want to take a peek:

  • An astounding 91% of South African internet users have a Facebook account
  • There are over 4.8 million South African Facebook users
  • 50% of South African Facebook users use their mobile phones to interact
  • The average Facebook user spends 700 minutes a month on Facebook (and you still think you don’t need Social Media for your business?)
  • There are 1.1 million Twitter users in South Africa, however, only 405000 users are active
  • South African Twitter Users send 470,000 Tweets per month.
  • Johannesburg is the city in South Africa that is the most active on Twitter
  • There are more than 1.5 million Linkedin users in South Africa – Do you use LinkedIn? If so, what benefit do you find most important?
  • Only 29% of South African internet users have a Linkedin Account
  • South African YouTube users upload 48 hours of video every minute onto the website.
  • Surprisingly, there are already over 460,000 registered South African Google+ users. The majority of these people are technically gifted, artists, authors or journalists.

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SEO & Social Media Marketing

February 27, 2012 in Business Blog

One of the major problems that South African SMMEs (Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises) face is that they haven’t the infrastructure, resources or knowledge to build an effective website.

Many have one page website, with no links to alternative resources, any additional information, some even lack contact details, but the main problem that almost all of them face is that they’re not optimised for search engines (search engine optimisation).

What this means, is that your website was not built with what Google/Bing/Yahoo are looking for. They haven’t the foggiest what your site is about, as the clues they look for aren’t there.

Now, you know that we offer SEO services, which means we look at your website on an individualized way and restructure/rewrite and reformat in the correct way, working with meta-descriptions, robot.txt files and all those complicated aspects, but we know that you may not have the funds to invest in something like this as yet. So, when we came across an extraordinarily cheap book on SEO and Social Media Marketing, we decided we’d have to share it with you.

People are searching for your products and services, but can’t find your website. What this book describes is how to get traffic by either buying it, or attracting it, at next to no cost. Something we can all do, if we just spend a little time on it.

You BUY traffic using pay-per-click (PPC) paid advertising or banners and impression-based ad campaigns. You ATTRACT traffic organically using tactical onsite and off-site search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, and implementing a calculated social networking strategy.

Discover the tactics you’ll need to employ to transform your website into a powerful selling tool and lead generator. Click Here.

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SaysSEZ in Wholesale Business Magazine

February 21, 2012 in Business Blog

We recently had the honour of contributing to an article in Wholesale Business Magazine about Social Media, its impact and benefits.

We’re thoroughly impressed with the outcome and would like to share it with you. Wholesale Business/Supermarket.co.za have a rather nifty ‘flipbook‘ that allows you to flip through the magazine. It’s fast and takes almost no time to load, so try this first. Click here to go to the flipbook and, if you’re only interested in seeing the SaysSEZ article, put page 30 in the little white pages block at the top. However, the magazine makes an interesting read, so try browse around whilst you’re in there.

If the flipbook has little interest for you, click the image below to see the pdf of just the SaysSEZ article.

We’d like to extend a rather large thanks to Supermarket.co.za and Michel Mack, the journalist who wrote the article.

 

 

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Facebook Slider Plugin

February 10, 2012 in Business Blog

As you may or may not know, this website is based on a WordPress platform. I’m not embarrassed about it, quite the alternate. We’ve found that WordPress has the unique ability to be entirely customisable, whilst being extremely user-friendly and, let’s face it, even the experts like a bit of easy-to-use software every now and then.

So, while working in WordPress, we’ve found a few Plugins quite useful. Firstly, Yoast’s SEO Plugin was recommended to us from the word go. Without a doubt, this has to be one of the best Plugins we’ve found. It makes life so much easier and, again, is simple to use.

We’re still struggling to find the right Social Media Icon Plugin, but we’ll get there, although today I came across quite an innovative design for a Facebook Plugin for WordPress. I’m not sure what to make of it, but take a peek and let me know what you think. I love, but can see some setbacks. Perhaps you’ll find this on our site soon….Click Here!

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Facebook Advertising Guide

February 10, 2012 in Business Blog

You Want To Learn An Online Advertising System That Is More Targeted And Less Expensive Than Google AdWords?

The Facebook Advertising Guide will show you all you need to know how to create successful marketing and advertising campaigns right on Facebook.

 

You will learn how to avoid costly mistakes that can be crucial to your online marketing success. You will also learn how to create great Facebook Pages, Groups, Places, Social Plugins and how to use them to your advantage in your business marketing.

Click Here

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Mbeki comment on Twitter

February 9, 2012 in Business Blog

Watch Former President Thabo Mbeki comment on Twitter and the internet as media to spread knowledge for the betterment of society at the University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB) International Knowledge Conference on Monday, 16 January 2012.

 

*featured image, courtesy of timeslive.co.za
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To ad or not to ad…

November 7, 2011 in Business Blog

Why Facebook Ads work

Whilst working with various SMMEs, I have that found the phrase ‘Facebook Ads’ sends marketing directors into the throws of panic, so with that in mind, I’ll guide you through Facebook Ads and find out how easily SMMEs can benefit from Facebook Ads.

So by now, we all realise how important it is to be on Facebook, after all, it is where your clients probably spend the majority of their days (much to the woes of their employers), but where we fail, is attracting more customers, ‘likes’ and most importantly, website traffic and sales.

Social Media is a necessity, but it can also demotivate, as the ROI takes a rather long time to show itself. We sit and post daily, updating faceless people, whose numbers seem to stagnate. Whilst constantly updating your page is fantastic (again, a necessity), it doesn’t help if you haven’t the people to see it.

This is where Facebook Ads come in. It’s not a faceless, nameless advertising scheme, aimed at the bigger corporates with oodles of cash for marketing and whose names are already well known. Facebook Ads are specifically targeted, aimed only at people who you want to target and best of all, you decide how much it costs.

Firstly, you choose who to target. In marketing, we all known demographics are vital, so if your target audience consists of mainly men over the age of 35 and under the age of 70, you put that in. Remember, Facebook garners all this information from individuals when they sign up. So now, you are only targeting men between 35-70 years of age, but come on, how many will that be? Millions? So you narrow it down.

Men between the ages of 35 and 70, within South Africa. Again, quite a few, so to further narrow it down, we list what they’re interested in.

When you sign up to Facebook, you list what you’re interested in – this is why Facebook Ads are so successful.

So now, you’re targeting men, between the ages of 35 and 70, who are in South Africa and have listed themselves as interested in your industry. This is your target market. Instead of mindlessly throwing marketing at uninterested people, you are now hitting exactly where you want to hit.

Much like Google Ads, Facebook charges more the narrower your search is. So, if you’re targeting 200,000 people, you will be paying more than if you were targeting 400,000. And, as Google Ads, you pay per click, so you can choose your budget. You will never pay more than your set budget.

The goal of Facebook Ads is not to send people directly to your website, but rather to increase your Facebook page followers. This may seem like an own-goal to you, but once again, the ROI is long-term. You can send people to your website, but is it worth it? Each follower may not instantly visit your website, but if they simply press the ‘like’ button, they will be receiving your information for weeks, months and possibly years to come. Your name becomes well-known, your brand reputable (if you  manage your page correctly) and your website traffic increases…slowly, but it does increase.

My suggestion? Put 10% of your marketing budget aside, do a couple of campaigns on Facebook Ads (they’re dead easy) and test it. If you don’t like the results, you’ve not lost out on much.

So, I leave you with these five steps to ensuring your Facebook Ad Campaign works:

  1. Plan: The set-up process may be quick, but your thought process shouldn’t be. Sit back, think about who you want to target and how.
  2. Be picky in your targeting: Facebook isn’t about ‘the more the merrier’ – getting uninterested people to your page and site is a pointless waste of time and money. Be realistic, micro-target (i.e. do not just choose ‘Education’ as a target audience. Choose ‘Education’ + ‘Online’ + Social Media’) and choose people who are most likely to be converted into a sale – 1000 sales is much better than 50 000 views.
  3. Make your ad scream for attention: Design a fantastic graphic. It’s small, so let it stand out and not be busy. In your text, make sure you have your Call to Action. It’s so obvious and yet so simple to forget. If you don’t tell people how to act, they won’t.
  4. Keep posting! It’s scary how many companies advertise their Facebook page and yet forget to post. Getting people to your page will not help you, if the last post was over a month ago.
  5. Have a few ads: Test them out, check to see which one works. It’s really simple, as Facebook lets you ‘create a similar ad.

Let me know how your campaign goes and if you find you have questions, comment below and I’ll answer them for you!

 

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